• 2020 census lands on GAO ‘high risk’ list

    Government Accountability Office says implementing innovations may risk the Bureau’s ability to conduct a cost-effective census.

  • Digital gov increasingly meeting expectations

    Governments are doing an increasingly good job of meeting citizens’ expectations for online services, according to new numbers from a 2016 Accenture survey.

  • Digital gov increasingly meeting expectations

    Governments are doing an increasingly good job of meeting citizens’ expectations for online services, according to new numbers from a 2016 Accenture survey.

  • Decision makers: Get your war game on

    With today’s war games, teams with competing interests get a chance to practice the coordination and collaboration they need to meet changes with effective response.

  • The death of bimodal IT: Why only one speed (fast) will do

    Speeding up the mainframe development environment so that developers can toggle between mainframe and more modern platforms easily and fluidly will help agencies meet service delivery goals and attract new talent.

  • Rehabilitating prisoners in a virtual world

    Virtual Rehab hopes to bring virtual reality educational and rehabilitation experiences to prisoners.

  • Report: Cities leaving their cyber assets exposed

    Analysis of scans of internet-connected devices show unsecured connected assets across government and other sectors supporting critical infrastructure.

  • Report: Cities leaving their cyber assets exposed

    Analysis of scans of internet-connected devices show unsecured connected assets across government and other sectors supporting critical infrastructure.

  • Locking down voting tech

    State election officials are making plans to tighten security all along the voting chain -- from voter registration to machine integrity and audit trails -- with help from the Department of Homeland Security under the new critical infrastructure designation.

  • Locking down voting tech

    State election officials are making plans to tighten security all along the voting chain -- from voter registration to machine integrity and audit trails -- with help from the Department of Homeland Security under the new critical infrastructure designation.